By Virginia Nygard Vero Beach Branch Across the barren snow-steeped ridge skeleton trees appear dry and bare yet seem to wake as I near the bridge and my heart ... Read more
By Nancy Haskett Modesto Branch At Brú na Bóinne, Neolithic people walked on ancient roads through sacred Irish land toward prehistoric passage graves and ceremonial temples like Newgrange, where ... Read more
By Diane McDonough Cape Cod Branch I sit under red maple where leaves appear gold. And the sky, gray, menacing over all — even the holly and tiny ... Read more
Lovely Flow by Lidia Tohar, Boca Raton Branch 8×10 acrylic on canvas Enduring the COVID-19 Pandemic by Painting Flowers By Lidia Tohar Painting flowers gave me a sense of ... Read more
By Audrey McHugh Long Island Branch Gather the children before the breaking dawn transfigures the sweetness of their youth and the lost laboring world, unsatisfied, brings their beauty to ... Read more
By Louise Kantro Modesto Branch Do you mind pulling over here? Sally asks. In a flash, the camera appears in her hand. I love this old house. And the ... Read more
By Dorothy Atkins Santa Clara County Branch Year after year during the months of August and September when the leaves begin to turn, and that cool breeze can be felt ... Read more
By Louise Kantro Modesto Branch Like a dancer beginning the dance lightly on your ballet slippers you float, swoop, glide on your magic carpet across lines and white spaces. ... Read more
“Alviso, Green” by Bonnie Smith, Santa Clara County Branch 34×40 fabric art From the Artist: The focus of this textile is the Alviso Salt Marshes. The Alviso slough runs ... Read more
By Carol H Ehrlich Denver Branch ‘A number between one and ten?” He asks in flat voice as though that’s all it is. A number. Pain is more ... Read more